I have an iPad and have d/l apps for every book reader and d/l all my magazines on them now. I like it that way and as far as being able to use it my iPad will go back to where I left off in a magazine. I can easily just lay it and use the instructions to projects or print it out for a particular project if I want to.
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Strange regarding iPad. I have the II and III iPad and they always d/l in color. Another reason I like it on my iPad is magazines always have online links for freebies or videos showing techniques talked about in these magazines and all I do is click on it and it starts playing instantly. No need to go online and search for it.
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Originally Posted by alleyoop1
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I prefer printed quilt books so I can photo copy the pattern and write on it which fabrics I am using and where and make notes in case I use the pattern again.
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This may be a silly question, but how do you get your patterns from your I pad to print? I have a Android tablet, but I do not have a wireless printer,and have been under the impression that I could not print
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Originally Posted by Gramie bj
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I really like my kindle but I prefer technical books in hand. I can lay them down for 15 to 20 min and come right back to the place I stopped without having to reopen the book and finding my page again. That's just me, I also take the quilt books I really like into our local office supply store and have them turned into spiral binding, so they will lay flat.
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I read books on my Kindle all the time but I have yet to buy a quilting book ...
tried some cookbooks before and found they were harder to use, and thought quilt books may be the same ... I'm sticking with hard copies, I want to enjoy them in full size & color ! |
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